Medical team responds to fall injury near Ledge Rd, Chester NH
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As discussed during the dispatch call, emergency services in Chester responded to a possible medical emergency near Ledge Road involving a 78-year-old man who reportedly fell and sustained a head injury. The individual was conscious and breathing but not fully alert. Derry Medic 2 and Chester Fire units were involved in the response.
Audio|Heard on: Essex and Southern Rockingham Counties Fire / EMS
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02:33
Transcript:
00:00
Medical pending in Chester, near Ledge Road.
00:05
Five's on it.
00:09
Five on scene, 14 forty-four.
00:15
From the address.
00:19
Regional mentioned too.
00:25
Clear action is going to be going to the Beverly.
00:37
I got a call back from central station with an update.
00:39
They said maintenance called and they were doing maintenance on the ice machine and that was the cause of the smoke.
01:58
Derry Medic 2, respond near Ledge Road for a fall Delta level.
02:02
Chester Fire, Derry Medic 2 near Ledge Road for a fall Delta level, cross streets Raymond Road and a dead end grid C2.
02:21
Near Ledge Road, seventy-eight year old male, conscious and breathing but not alert.
02:26
Was found earlier this morning.
02:27
He had fallen.
02:29
He has hypertension.
02:30
He’s not eating and he had a head wound from the fall.
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Location mentioned:
Ledge Rd, Chester, NH 03036
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